Jason Day Looks to Bring Experience Back to the Blue Monster
It's been 10 years since the PGA Tour played at Doral, and Jason Day is one of the few men in this week's field to have competed at this historic property. The Australian is struggling to find consistent form so far in 2026, with most of it residing in the ironplay. It's gotten better in recent weeks, but it certainly isn't at the level needed for the difficult test this week, as he is one of the lowest-ranked players in proximity over 200 yards this season. The major caveat that still gives him meaningful DFS value is his bogey avoidance (ranked fourth on the PGA Tour) thanks to a stellar short game. This week will play with major championship-esque difficulty, and the 38-year-old has some familiarity with the test that awaits. While he is likely near the middle-to-bottom end of what feels like the viable options this week, there is enough to like here to give him a chance in certain lineups.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
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